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St Georges Junior School

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Our tour guides, their maroon blazers festooned with school badges denoting roles like health and safety monitor and digital leader, were bubbling with enthusiasm. Older pupils rush to help younger ones and year 6s act as buddies to year 3s. Buddy benches are dotted around the playground and children from reception to year 6 act as ‘goalies’ (it stands for ‘go out and listen’), checking that no one is on their own at break-time...

 

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What the school says...

St George's Junior School pupils enjoy developing the outlook and skills necessary to become independent and life-long learners in a safe, secure, challenging and stimulating environment.

Within the distinctive ethos of the School, the differentiated teaching offered to pupils is carefully planned and tailored to meet the needs of each individual. This enables the process of learning to be open, enjoyable and fulfilling while ensuring progress and continuity across academic, sporting and extra-curricular activities. ...Read more

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All-through school (for example 3-18 years). - An all-through school covers junior and senior education. It may start at 3 or 4, or later, and continue through to 16 or 18. Some all-through schools set exams at 11 or 13 that pupils must pass to move on.

What The Good Schools Guide says

Headmaster

Since 2003, Antony Hudson MA PGCE NPQH, the first layman in the post. Educated at Donhead Prep and Wimbledon College, then the University of Cambridge, where he read history. When it came to choosing his career he didn’t have ‘an epiphany moment’ but he’d loved being a student so he stayed on to do a PGCE.

Unusually for a junior school head, the early part of his career was in secondary education, starting with Portsmouth Grammar. He had a break from teaching in his mid-20s, when he moved to Rome. ‘I had to discern whether I had a vocation to the Catholic priesthood,’ he says. In the end he decided he didn’t – but the priesthood’s loss was education’s gain. After eight years at St Mary’s Ascot, most of them...

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